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Cherie Blair
Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, United Kingdom
Julia Gillard
Prime Minister of Australia (2010–2013)
Dr. Gertrude Ibengwe Mongella
President, BPW Tanzania
H.E. Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca
President of Malta
Laura Chinchilla Miranda
President Of Costa Rica 2010 - 2014
The Right Honourable Justin Pierre James Trudeau
Prime Minister of Canada
H.E. Dr. Michelle Bachelet
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Roza Isakovna Otunbayeva
President of Kyrgyzstan from 2010-2011.
H.E Michael Ashwin Satyandre Adhin
Vice President of the Republic of Suriname
Amanda Masters
Lise Kingo
CEO & Executive Director, United Nations Global Compact
Andrea Belluso
Photographer –Partner, House of BellusoSweden
Gina Rinehart
Executive Chairman, Hancock Prospecting Group and Roy Hill, Australia
Marty Mauzy
Executive Director Ash Center for Democratic governance Innovation, USA
Prof. Dr. Adel El – Beltagy
International Dryland Development Commission, Egypt
Shuddhaanandaa Brahmachari
Stress Management Academy Course in Mindfulness, India
Aggies Go Global WEF India 2019
Neziha Labidi(Japnish)
Minister of Woman, Family, Childhood & Seniors,
Tunisia
Neziha Labidi(french)
Minister of Woman, Family, Childhood & Seniors,
Tunisia
Neziha Labidi(English)
Minister of Woman, Family, Childhood & Seniors,
Tunisia
Mary-Jane Deeb
Chief of the African and Middle Eastern Division, Library of Congress USA
Shobana Kamineni
President, CII, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited India
Rosalía Arteaga Serrano
Rosalía Arteaga Serrano
People Speak
My sincerest gratitude for everything! I don’t even know how or where to start. I am still so overwhelmed with the event, that I feel like I still have a WEF hangover. I did not just learn a lot, the friendships and connections made with the other ladies are priceless. It’s like I have broadened my horizon career-wise and made new friends along the way. And not just ordinary friends. We all already have those in our countries and our own circles. The ALL ladies empower each other and are achievers in their own rights. There was a good mix of personalities, backgrounds, cultures and professions, that itself made an impact on my outlook in life. I may have been one of those who have lesser experience age-wise and career-wise compared to most of the delegates, but talking to them, hearing them talk, knowing and spending time with them motivates me and makes me realize the choices that I have made. That even though some of my previous choices in life were made half-heartedly, they brought me to the choices that led me to where I am now. I couldn’t see and understand why things happened before, but everything now just make me realize that all the things in past were bound to happen exactly how they happened. Otherwise, the rest wouldn’t turn out this way. And right now, I am just really grateful. Wouldn’t have it any other way.
You and Pita inspire me because of your generous heart, your wise words and incessant will to do more and reach out to others. You may not realize it but I am sure it’s not just me, but other people get inspired by you as well. You both have shown me a level of kindness, generosity and hospitality that not too many people are willing to show others. I don’t even know how to repay you, but just to pay it forward. Let others be inspired and motivated in any way I can as well. Do something, little things, to make a difference around me. There’s a lot of ways, I know. Us, ourselves, we can make the kind of opportunities that we’ve been looking for all our lives. Being around you and those women made me realize how truly blessed we are to be given the opportunity to interact with people we didn’t know before but ended up leaving a mark in our lives that somehow changed us and broadened our mindset, our perception, our outlook, or our thinking; people whose deeds or words or lives have touched us that we’re sure our own lives will never be the same again; people who connected with our hearts and minds.
Being around that bunch of ladies is like a forceful push to do better, not just for myself, but for those I love and other people who may need me too. I don’t have all the answers and explanations to everything; I still ask how and how soon. But at least now I don’t have the ‘what ifs’ and if onlys’. I know things that I want and want to do. I am certain of what I want and want to do. All because I have met you ALL. I couldn’t be more grateful. I can’t explain it either.
I am catching up with everything that I missed back here, work and events, and I want to launch our chapter here officially. I know some women, probably the first batch I’m inviting to join, who are fitting to be with me as I try to do more for this country. I have tons of ideas, I could plan for more, but like most in life, I’m gonna take it step by step. ALL WEF insisted that my conviction was right. Once we set our heart and mind into something, eventually we’ll have it too. And thank you for making ALL WEF happen. I know both of you will always be there to guide us as well.
Once again, I thank you, Dr. Harbeen, for simply being such a wonderful inspiration, for having not just a beautiful face and a beautiful mind, but also a beautiful personality and a beautiful heart that you so generously share with us. Looking forward to seeing you ALL on our next event.
It was such a pleasure meeting you and I thank you so much for including me in your event. I was only able to stay for a short time, and during that time, I was so inspired! I met amazing women and fostered several, what I hope to be, ongoing relationships.Your hospitality, generosity, and grace were so evident from the moment I walked into the conference room. I love your mission and plan to work on getting to New Delhi (if not in 2018, then for sure in 2019.) I will also forward this opportunity to other women, because it is needed.I hope you get to rest for a few days. Thank you again for putting this all together!
Thank you so much for the last time we met in the WEF conference in Reykjavík. I really enjoyed it. I think it was very informative and productive and at the moment I have a new business idea and I am going to connect with one of the speakers from the conference. So I really want to thank you again for your wonderful contribution to empower and connect women from all over the world
The 2013 movie “The Purge” left a bad taste in all of our mouths as nothing more than a pseudo-slasher with a hamfisted plot, poor pacing, and a desperate attempt at “horror.” Upon seeing the first trailer for “The Purge: Anarchy,” my first and most immediate thought was “we really don’t need another one of these.”
The 2013 movie “The Purge” left a bad taste in all of our mouths as nothing more than a pseudo-slasher with a hamfisted plot, poor pacing, and a desperate attempt at “horror.” Upon seeing the first trailer for “The Purge: Anarchy,” my first and most immediate thought was “we really don’t need another one of these.”
The 2013 movie “The Purge” left a bad taste in all of our mouths as nothing more than a pseudo-slasher with a hamfisted plot, poor pacing, and a desperate attempt at “horror.” Upon seeing the first trailer for “The Purge: Anarchy,” my first and most immediate thought was “we really don’t need another one of these.”
The 2013 movie “The Purge” left a bad taste in all of our mouths as nothing more than a pseudo-slasher with a hamfisted plot, poor pacing, and a desperate attempt at “horror.” Upon seeing the first trailer for “The Purge: Anarchy,” my first and most immediate thought was “we really don’t need another one of these.”
The 2013 movie “The Purge” left a bad taste in all of our mouths as nothing more than a pseudo-slasher with a hamfisted plot, poor pacing, and a desperate attempt at “horror.” Upon seeing the first trailer for “The Purge: Anarchy,” my first and most immediate thought was “we really don’t need another one of these.”
The 2013 movie “The Purge” left a bad taste in all of our mouths as nothing more than a pseudo-slasher with a hamfisted plot, poor pacing, and a desperate attempt at “horror.” Upon seeing the first trailer for “The Purge: Anarchy,” my first and most immediate thought was “we really don’t need another one of these.”